International audienceToday, chitosan (CS) is probably considered as a biofunctional polysaccharide with the most notable growth and potential for applications in various fields. The progress in chitin chemistry and the need to replace additives and non-natural polymers with functional natural-based polymers have opened many new opportunities for CS and its derivatives. Thanks to the specific reactive groups of CS and easy chemical modifications, a wide range of physico-chemical and biological properties can be obtained from this ubiquitous polysaccharide that is composed of -(1,4)-2-acetamido-2-deoxy-d-glucose repeating units. This review is presented to share insights into multiple native/modified CSs and chitooligosaccharides (COS) assoc...
Chitosan is a natural polycationic linear polysaccharide derived from chitin. The low solubility of ...
The development of active biomolecules such as chitosan and its derivatives for their use in food ap...
Chitin and its derivatives—as a potential resource as well as multiple functional substrates—have ge...
International audienceToday, chitosan (CS) is probably considered as a biofunctional polysaccharide ...
Chitin, as the main component of the exoskeleton of Arthropoda, is a highly available natural polyme...
WOS: 000423720500028PubMed ID: 29352917Chitin is the most abundant natural polysaccharide and chitos...
Chitosan is a rather attractive material, especially because of its bio-origins as well as generatio...
Biodegradable chitin is the second-most abundant natural polysaccharide, widely existing in the exos...
Global warming, fossil fuel depletion and an increasing world population form the basis of many rese...
Chitin is a natural polysaccharide of major importance. This biopolymer is synthesized by an enormou...
Chitosan is a natural based polymer, obtained by alkaline deacetylation of chitin, which presents ex...
Public health, production and preservation of food, development of environmentally friendly (cosmeto...
Functional advanced biopolymers have received far less attention than renewable biomass (cellulose, ...
Chitosan is a natural polycationic linear polysaccharide derived from chitin. The low solubility of ...
The development of active biomolecules such as chitosan and its derivatives for their use in food ap...
Chitin and its derivatives—as a potential resource as well as multiple functional substrates—have ge...
International audienceToday, chitosan (CS) is probably considered as a biofunctional polysaccharide ...
Chitin, as the main component of the exoskeleton of Arthropoda, is a highly available natural polyme...
WOS: 000423720500028PubMed ID: 29352917Chitin is the most abundant natural polysaccharide and chitos...
Chitosan is a rather attractive material, especially because of its bio-origins as well as generatio...
Biodegradable chitin is the second-most abundant natural polysaccharide, widely existing in the exos...
Global warming, fossil fuel depletion and an increasing world population form the basis of many rese...
Chitin is a natural polysaccharide of major importance. This biopolymer is synthesized by an enormou...
Chitosan is a natural based polymer, obtained by alkaline deacetylation of chitin, which presents ex...
Public health, production and preservation of food, development of environmentally friendly (cosmeto...
Functional advanced biopolymers have received far less attention than renewable biomass (cellulose, ...
Chitosan is a natural polycationic linear polysaccharide derived from chitin. The low solubility of ...
The development of active biomolecules such as chitosan and its derivatives for their use in food ap...
Chitin and its derivatives—as a potential resource as well as multiple functional substrates—have ge...